Let me start off by saying that we drove about 3 hours to visit Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. I was not looking forward to being the car for that long. But, once we were there I was very pleased that I gave it a chance!!

Our show was scheduled for 6pm and we arrived at 4pm! We wanted to make sure we made it in time and we were told that doors open 75 minutes before the show starts. We were first in line and the line quickly grew!

Once we were in we received our table number and our crowns. From there we browsed the gift area and bought some things that we did not plan on! My husband just had to have some Zelda sword! We purchased a magnet and a flag to root on our knight (black and red). We watched the knighting ceremony and my husband wants to go back on his birthday so he can get knighted.

Souvenir Glasses! You can't leave without a souvenir glass! We purchased us each one (filled with Pepsi of course!). I was very surprised that they were NOT plastic. I thought it was well worth the $10 we spent on each of them!

The show was amazing! The food was amazing!

This was an event that I really thought I would not enjoy. I knew that my husband would. I was surprised that I actually liked it and would LOVE to attend again! The horses were beautiful and amazing and I just wanted to touch them!

I honestly did not have high hopes for the food. Again, I was surprised. I am not a soup person, but that Tomato Bisque was AMAZING. I ate absolutely EVERYTHING on my plate. That does not happen very often. For dessert, it said it would be pastry of the castle, but we actually had vanilla ice cream with caramel drizzled on top!

Experience North America's most popular dinner attraction. See our electrifying show featuring heroic knights on magnificent horses displaying the astounding athletic feats and thrilling swordplay that have become hallmarks of this unique entertainment experience. Enjoy a "hands-on" feast as the dynamic performance unfolds before you. A sweeping musical score and brilliant lights provide a fabulous backdrop for this spellbinding experience that blurs the boundary between fairy tale and spectacle!Audiences of all ages gather to cheer for their knight! Medieval Times is the perfect place for any occasion: family fun night, birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, date night, and more!

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is definitely a great event for the whole family! I would gladly take another 3 hour drive to get there!

Here is a video clip of one of my favorites!! Enjoy!

Experience the New Show | Tickets 40% OFF Adults/20% OFF Kids - May not be combined with any other offer or group rate. Tax, gratuity and applicable fees are additional. Upgrades are additional. Not valid on prior purchases. Valid at all castles for shows through 9/30/2019. For the first time in Medieval Times' 35-year history, a Queen has taken the throne. Her Majesty Dona Maria Isabella presides over a tournament of knights who gather in celebration to test their skill against one another in a series of games, jousting, and combat.

The new story brings a series of changes to the show including new costumes, custom-designed and handmade armor, fight scenes, and musical score composed by Dr. Daniel May, who directed and recorded the composition in Kiev with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine. Be among the first to experience the debut of our new show.

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Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for US Family Guide and Medival Times Dinner & Tournament. I received free tickets to this event in exchange for my post. All opinions are 100% my own.